Roberto Delgado - Die Bouzouki Klingt (1974)

Artist: Roberto Delgado
Title: Die Bouzouki Klingt
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Fonior
Genre: Folk, Jazz, Instrumental, Easy Listening
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 40:50
Total Size: 235 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Die Bouzouki Klingt
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Fonior
Genre: Folk, Jazz, Instrumental, Easy Listening
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 40:50
Total Size: 235 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Der Stern Von Mykonos 3:43
02. Die Bouzouki Klingt Durch Die Sommernacht 3:18
03. Velvet Mornings 3:15
04. Maria Me Ta Kitrina 1:50
05. Ich Hab Die Liebe Geseh'n 3:21
06. Dance Sirtaki (Medley I) Zorba's Dance, Siko Horpse Sirtaki, Dirlada 5:31
07. Schönes Mädchen Aus Arcadia 3:17
08. To Treno 2:50
09. My Friend The Wind 3:17
10. Lindia 2:30
11. Goodbye My Love Goodbye 3:23
12. Erinnerungen An Griechenland (Medley !!) Weiße Rosen Aus Athen, Ein Schiff Wird Kommen, Akopolis Adieu 4:35
Die Bouzouki Klingt is a series of instrumental albums in the easy listening style released by German musician and arranger Roberto Delgado (real name Horst Wende) in the 1970s.
These works feature orchestral interpretations of popular Greek melodies and hits of the time, featuring the bouzouki, the national Greek instrument.
Delgado was renowned for his ability to adapt traditional instruments for an international audience, creating a light, "vacation-like" atmosphere.
Horst Wende, under the pseudonym Roberto Delgado, often released music in exotic styles (from Latin to African rhythms), and the Greek series became one of the most recognizable of his career.
These works feature orchestral interpretations of popular Greek melodies and hits of the time, featuring the bouzouki, the national Greek instrument.
Delgado was renowned for his ability to adapt traditional instruments for an international audience, creating a light, "vacation-like" atmosphere.
Horst Wende, under the pseudonym Roberto Delgado, often released music in exotic styles (from Latin to African rhythms), and the Greek series became one of the most recognizable of his career.